MARIE CURTIS PARKThis neighbourhood gem has something for everyone.
- Playground
- Splash Pad
- Bike Paths
- Exercise park
- Volleyball courts
- Boardwalk
- Boat Launch
- Snack bar
- Washrooms
- Enclosed Dog park
- Hidden trails through the water tower park
Take in waterfront views by walking along the boardwalk or bring the family as kids will love spending time at this incredible splash pad and playground. You will also find a beach volleyball court and plenty of green space and picnic areas to settle down for a bite. For boat enthusiasts, this is also home to the Lakefront Promenade Marina, Mississauga Sailing Club and Port Credit Yacht Club.
This 10-kilometer trail is open year-round and can be accessed from Marie Curtis Park. Taking you from Lake Ontario along the Etobicoke River, you can enjoy parklands, Baseball Diamonds and sub-urban settings. Cycle, walk or run but don’t forget to stop at the beautiful waterfall along the trail. This waterfall is also an attractive spot for spawning fish, and a wide variety of birds as there are bird feeders placed here by community bird lovers.
A historic site turned creative hub. This former WWII-era munitions factory is now home to art exhibits, community events, and workshops. It’s a unique destination for culture and art lovers, summer farmer’s markets and artisan fairs, adding to the neighbourhood’s creative appeal.
Offers indoor everyday fun or special celebrations, this entertainment hub is great for people of all ages. Some of the many activities available are laser tag, sports court, virtual golf, arcade, and gaming lounge. It also has a restaurant with bar and patio on site.